IEEE 1688-2015
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IEEE Standard Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics of Replaceable Electronic Modules
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2015 | 171 |
New IEEE Standard – Active. Electromagnetic performance requirements for replaceable electronic modules (REMs) are specified. This standard is suitable for items that have the following features: removable/replaceable electronic circuit modules that plug into an equipment rack or frame, with electrical interconnections primarily through edge connectors that interface directly with a backplane, and electrical power input derived from the backplane power sources. This standard is based on MIL-STD-461E system/equipment level electromagnetic interference (EMI) controls. The conducted and radiated requirements, limits, and test methods were adapted to provide risk reduction of REM EMI before integration in a system/equipment.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1688-2015 Front cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
7 | Participants |
8 | Introduction |
9 | Contents |
10 | IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. Overview 1.1 General |
11 | 1.2 Scope 1.2.1 General applicability 1.2.2 Tailoring of requirements 1.3 Purpose 1.4 Structure 1.5 Emission and susceptibility designations |
12 | 2. Normative references |
13 | 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
14 | 4. General requirements 4.1 General |
15 | 4.2 Interface requirements 4.2.1 Performance requirements 4.2.2 Susceptibility 4.2.3 Emissions 4.3 Verification requirements 4.3.1 Measurement tolerances |
16 | 4.3.2 Shielded enclosures |
17 | 4.3.3 Other test sites 4.3.4 Ambient electromagnetic level 4.3.5 Ground plane |
18 | 4.3.6 Power source impedance 4.3.7 General test precautions |
19 | 4.4 REM test configurations |
20 | 4.4.1 REM design status |
21 | 4.4.2 Bonding of the REM 4.4.3 Shock and vibration isolators 4.4.4 Safety grounds 4.4.5 Orientation of REM 4.4.6 Construction and arrangement of REM cables 4.4.7 Interconnecting leads and cables |
22 | 4.4.8 Electrical and mechanical interfaces 4.4.9 Operation of the REM 4.4.10 Power-on switching functions 4.4.11 Operating frequencies for tunable RF equipment 4.4.12 Operating frequencies for spread spectrum equipment 4.4.13 Susceptibility monitoring |
23 | 4.4.14 Use of measurement equipment 4.4.15 Emission testing |
24 | 4.4.16 Susceptibility testing |
25 | 5. Detailed requirements 5.1 General |
26 | 5.2 EMI control requirements versus intended installations |
27 | 5.3 Emission and susceptibility requirements, limits, and verification 5.4 CE102M conducted emissions, power, control, and signal leads, 10 kHz to 10 MHz 5.4.1 CE102M applicability |
28 | 5.4.2 CE102M limits |
29 | 5.4.3 CE102M verification |
34 | 5.5 CS101M, conducted susceptibility, power supply REM leads, 30 Hz to 150 kHz 5.5.1 CS101M applicability 5.5.2 CS101M limit |
35 | 5.5.3 CS101M verification |
41 | 5.6 CS103M conducted susceptibility, antenna port, intermodulation, 15 kHz to 10 GHz 5.6.1 CS103M applicability 5.6.2 CS103M limit 5.6.3 CS103M verification |
42 | 5.7 CS104M, conducted susceptibility, antenna port, rejection of undesired signals, 30 Hz to 20 GHz 5.7.1 CS104M applicability 5.7.2 CS104M limit 5.7.3 CS104M verification 5.8 CS105M, conducted susceptibility, antenna port, cross-modulation, 30 Hz to 20 GHz 5.8.1 CS105M applicability 5.8.2 CS105M limit |
43 | 5.8.3 CS105M verification 5.9 CS106M, conducted susceptibility, transients, power leads 5.9.1 CS106M applicability 5.9.2 CS106M limit |
44 | 5.9.3 CS106M verification |
48 | 5.9.4 Data presentation 5.10 CS114M conducted susceptibility, bulk cable injection, 10 kHz to 200 MHz 5.10.1 CS114M applicability 5.10.2 CS114M limit |
51 | 5.10.3 CS114M verification |
57 | 5.11 CS115M, conducted susceptibility, bulk cable injection, impulse excitation 5.11.1 CS115M applicability 5.11.2 CS115M limit 5.11.3 CS115M verification |
62 | 5.12 CS116M, conducted susceptibility, damped sinusoidal transients, cables, and power leads, 10 kHz to 100 MHz 5.12.1 CS116M applicability 5.12.2 CS116M limit |
64 | 5.12.3 CS116M verification |
70 | 5.13 RE101M, radiated emissions, magnetic field, 30 Hz to 100 kHz 5.13.1 RE101M applicability 5.13.2 RE101M limit 5.13.3 RE101M verification |
73 | 5.14 RE102M, radiated emissions, electric field, 10 kHz to 18 GHz 5.14.1 RE102M applicability 5.14.2 RE102MF limits |
74 | 5.14.3 RE102MF verification |
80 | 5.14.4 RE102MC limit 5.14.5 RE102MC verification |
83 | 5.15 RS101M, radiated susceptibility, magnetic field, 30 Hz to 100 kHz 5.15.1 RS101M applicability 5.15.2 RS101M limit |
84 | 5.15.3 RS101M verification |
87 | 5.15.4 RS101M alternative—ac Helmholtz coil verification |
91 | 5.16 RS103M, radiated susceptibility, electric field, 30 mHz to 18 GHz 5.16.1 RS103M applicability 5.16.2 RS103M limit |
92 | 5.16.3 RS103M verification |
101 | 5.16.4 RS103M alternative test procedures—reverberation chamber (mode-tuned) 5.17 RS107M electrostatic discharge from human contact 5.17.1 RS107M applicability 5.17.2 RS107M limit 5.17.3 RS107M verification |
104 | Annex A (informative) Replaceable Electronic Module Electromagnetic Interference Standard Application Guide A.1 General A.2 References |
105 | A.3 Definitions |
106 | A.4 General requirements |
129 | A.5 Detailed requirements |
164 | A.6 Guidelines for REM design and test documentation |